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'I HOPE THEY ARE ASHAMED

Mum whose daughter, 11, drowned on Greek boating holiday finally wins six-figure payout after 13-year battle with travel firm Sunsail

Little Laura Morgan died after the 15ft-long catamaran she was on was hit by a gust of wind and capsized in 2003

A MUM whose daughter tragically drowned in a Greek sailing tragedy has won a six-figure payout after a 13-year battle against Sunsail.

Little Laura Morgan was just 11-years-old when she died after the 15ft-long catamaran she was on was hit by a gust of wind and capsized on July 31, 2003.

 Lynne Morgan has finally won a 13 year fight for justice after her daughter died on a sailing holiday in Greece
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Lynne Morgan has finally won a 13 year fight for justice after her daughter died on a sailing holiday in GreeceCredit: SWNS

The schoolgirl was on a Sunsail all-inclusive holiday at the Club Vounaki resort in Paleros Bay with her older sister and mum Lynne when she died.

A Greek court found three employees of the UK-based company, which is now owned by the global TUI PLC group, guilty of causing Laura's death by negligence in 2006.

One was cleared on appeal but the other two were given suspended prison terms after another hearing in 2007 with the appeals rejected in 2010.

Last week Mrs Morgan, 61, was finally awarded compensation from Sunsail after a 13-year battle for justice for her daughter.

The retired market consultant, who lives in Woodborough, Notts., has been through 13 court hearings and seven guilty verdicts before the landmark ruling.

 Laura Morgan (pictured here on he boat that killed her) tragically lost her life aged just 11-years-old when the catamaran she was on capsized
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Laura Morgan (pictured here on he boat that killed her) tragically lost her life aged just 11-years-old when the catamaran she was on capsizedCredit: SWNS

Yesterday, mum-of-two Mrs Morgan, who also has a 29-year-old daughter, said: "Sunsail have treated me like a piece of inert flotsam,

"I sincerely hope that they are shamed and their inhuman corporate stance over Laura's death can now be exposed.

"Throughout this 13-year battle Sunsail have shown complete contempt for Laura, myself and my family.

"They have not had an ounce of compassion for the loss of my child whilst in their care and have been completely inert and passive hiding behind their lawyers throughout.

"They just treated me with disdain, they have just taken the system every which way and have total disregard for any emotion towards my family.

"It has been absolutely horrific because for 13 years I have had to repeatedly go over and over all the details of how my beautiful daughter died.

"Grief is a very powerful emotion and I became more and more determined to fight for the truth to come out and for justice to be served.

"I would have pursued this for a half-penny. They probably thought I was going to go away but I didn't.

 Laura Morgan (pictured here on her 8th birthday) became entangled in the rigging of the catamaran she was sailing in Greece and drowned
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Laura Morgan (pictured here on her 8th birthday) became entangled in the rigging of the catamaran she was sailing in Greece and drownedCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

"If they had held their hands up at the beginning then I probably could have forgiven them.

"But they didn't and I have never received an apology from them, it is just the same bland statements.

"Laura's death should never have happened, Sunsail were operating in a very unprofessional, laissez-faire manner out in Greece."

A week-long inquest held in Nottingham in 2012 heard Laura's catamaran was "turned turtle" after being caught by a sudden gust of wind 300 yards from the shore.

Laura was trapped underneath when her trapeze harness, which allows sailors to lean out to help steer the boat, became tangled in the rigging.

Rescue staff quickly dived from other boats to free Laura, who was unconscious, and dragged her to the shore where holidaymakers tried in vain to revive her.

Recording a narrative verdict, Nottinghamshire Coroner Mairin Casey said: "I find that there was no proper inquiry made to establish if Laura had prior experience of using a trapeze harness before she was allowed to go on the water.

"I find that Laura had no instruction on the use of a trapeze from someone trained and qualified to give that advice."

 Yesterday , mum-of-two Mrs Morgan, who also has a 29-year-old daughter, said: "Sunsail have treated me like a piece of inert flotsam."
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Yesterday , mum-of-two Mrs Morgan, who also has a 29-year-old daughter, said: "Sunsail have treated me like a piece of inert flotsam."Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Retired market consultant Lynne, who lives in Woodborough, Notts., has been through 13 court hearings and seven guilty verdicts before the landmark ruling.
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Retired market consultant Lynne, who lives in Woodborough, Notts., has been through 13 court hearings and seven guilty verdicts before the landmark ruling.Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Criminal proceedings against five Sunsail employees began the year after Laura's death in 2004.

Three workers were found guilty of "homicide by misadventure" in the Court of Misdemeanours the Greek island of Lefkada - with one later being cleared on appeal.

The civil case for damages was launched in Greece in 2008 with a court finding Sunsail guilty of being liable for Laura's death in 2011.

But the firm continued to drag out an appeal before it was finally rejected in the Greek Supreme Court in March this year.

But Mrs Morgan, who is divorced from Laura's father, said she was still forced to use the British judicial system to get Sunsail to hand over the compensation.

She added: "In Greece it was finally sorted in March this year.

"But the money didn't appear so because it was a debt owed to me we had to threaten to take them through the British courts.

"We sent them a letter saying pay up or else two weeks ago and gave them three days to pay.

 Lynne said: "I sincerely hope that they are shamed and their inhuman corporate stance over Laura's death can now be exposed. Throughout this 13-year battle Sunsail have shown complete contempt for Laura, myself and my family."
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Lynne said: "I sincerely hope that they are shamed and their inhuman corporate stance over Laura's death can now be exposed. Throughout this 13-year battle Sunsail have shown complete contempt for Laura, myself and my family."Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
 A Greek court found three employees of the UK-based company, which is now owned by the global TUI PLC group, guilty of causing Laura's death by negligence in 2006
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A Greek court found three employees of the UK-based company, which is now owned by the global TUI PLC group, guilty of causing Laura's death by negligence in 2006Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

"They tried to get that delayed too and we had to push them last week to say we will continue with legal action and then the money finally appeared last week.

"We had an original judgement in the civil case in Greece and then they took it to appeal which they lost.

"But it was very difficult to get them to pay through the Greek courts."

Holiday firm Sunsail, which is currently hosting the UK's biggest yachting regatta Cowes Week 2016 on the Isle of Wight, said it regretted the "protracted process".

A spokesperson said: "Laura's untimely death remains a tragedy and the thoughts of everyone in the company, as always, remain with her family.

"We will always deeply regret the distress that this protracted process has undoubtedly caused for Laura's family and we are aware that this matter has taken a number of years to reach resolution.

"The claim for compensation was pursued by the family through the Greek Courts and we can confirm that the company has always acted in accordance with any orders received from the Greek Courts who have only recently delivered their final judgement.

"Sunsail has always maintained that it operated, and continues to operate, within the stringent safety guidelines set out by the Royal Yachting Association.

"The safety of our guests was, and is always, an absolute priority for us.";


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